EP2710435B1 - System, method, work station and computer program product for controlling an industrial process - Google Patents

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EP2710435B1
EP2710435B1 EP11720540.1A EP11720540A EP2710435B1 EP 2710435 B1 EP2710435 B1 EP 2710435B1 EP 11720540 A EP11720540 A EP 11720540A EP 2710435 B1 EP2710435 B1 EP 2710435B1
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  • the invention relates to industrial control systems; targeting functionality provided through the HMI, Human machine interface, of industrial control and/or automation systems.
  • the invention relates to industrial control systems used for monitoring and control of an industrial process such as controlling and monitoring a power plant for generating electric power, an oil refinery or chemical plant, a pulp and paper industry, food processing or for manufacturing of goods, and the like activities.
  • Industrial control and automation systems such as SCADA systems (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) or DCS systems (Distributed Control Systems), are computer based system used for monitoring and control of an industrial process.
  • a DCS system is typically built on processes and controllers, buses are used for communication.
  • Input and Output devices are components in the DCS system and the processors communicate the information through the input to the output components.
  • the input components get signals from input instruments in the field (the physical process) and send the information further to the out put instruments in the field, finally the processor connects these components and buses connects the information to the HMI from where the process is monitored and controlled.
  • the process is monitored through process graphics. While monitoring a process critical events and alarms are presented in the HMI to make the user aware of each situation and in control of the whole process.
  • 800xA is DCS system used for process control.
  • the process is monitored and controlled by users, operators, from the HMI.
  • the HMI is typically presented on several LCD displays, and is visualising a process, the process objects and their performance.
  • the HMI can be presented and divided on different monitors.
  • To control the process from the HMI typically a mouse and a keyboard are used.
  • the keyboard is provided both with an alpha-numeric "standard" keyboard section.
  • the process is visualised and presented in the HMI in process graphics.
  • An industrial plant is typically presented in several process graphics divided in a tree hierarchy from overview displays to more detailed process graphics, presenting and visualizing different parts of the process. More detailed described, each part of the process is divided into several subareas and more detailed process graphics in a plurality of levels of detail of the object, a first sublevel visualising a plurality of subareas of a main process picture, and a second sublevel visualising subareas of the first sublevel process pictures.
  • the process objects, field devices as valves, tanks, engines, process objects to be monitored are presented in the process graphics, one process graphic is typically built up with instances of several process objects to describe one area of the industrial process.
  • the process objects are related to different types of information, for example installation notes, alarms, parameters and this information can be accessed via the process graphics.
  • access to the process object's specific information is available in using context menus by right-clicking on the specific process object.
  • context menu it is possible for example to access trends, alarms and other process dependent specific information.
  • process object information are trend displays visualizing the process data, and the alarms related to this specific process object.
  • the faceplate is one kind of information that can be accessed from the process objects using the process graphics, in 800xA faceplates are used to control the industrial process.
  • the HMI (see figure 5 at work stations 51) is communicatively and operatively connected with I/O units, for example field devices 57, 58, 59, to the industrial process 50 and receives information for monitoring and controlling of the underlying industrial process via the field devices 57, 58, 59, this communication typically include at least one server, such as a control server 54 and a protection server 55, a database 53 and communication buses 52, 56.
  • the field devices 57-59 are provided to monitor physical properties of the process 50 and the objects of the process, and the operator can control the industrial process 50 and the objects of the process from the HMI 51 and through the field devices 57-59 that interacts with the objects of the process.
  • the physical properties that should be monitored are defined and the system control functions are configured, when the system is installed and adapted for the specific underlying industrial process.
  • sensors for temperature, pressure, voltage, power, liquid levels and on/off status are arranged on or near process objects, such as pumps, motors, manufactured products etc.
  • the sensors are connected to the field devices (or similar I/O units) and measurements are available to the operator in the process graphics by means of the control and monitoring system communicating with the sensors and transferring the data to the workstation 51 for presentation in the HMI, such as in a process graphics showing an area or subarea of the industrial process 50.
  • control signal transfer operator commands, such as inputted by the operator from a keyboard, from the work station 51 through the control system to I/O units that are operatively connected to control the objects of process; objects like motors, pumps, transformers, circuit breakers, lifting devices, containers, transport belts, coolers and heaters.
  • the operator can monitor status information of the industrial process 50 obtained by the control system, and control the industrial process by control commands in the control system.
  • Such interaction should be easy and reliable.
  • 800xA it is possible to use already defined short cuts for easy access on the present picture view, for example to process graphics for retrieving information of particular importance during a specific event, presently or in the near future.
  • EP1965301 discloses a method for providing a user interface for an industrial control system comprising a computer and a plurality of process graphics comprising software objects for controlling and/or monitoring real world objects controlled by said control system.
  • the designated view is generated dependent on selecting one or more logical groupings to which control system software objects representing the real world objects belong.
  • WO2007/125108 discloses a method for controlling an industrial process or equipment by means of displaying information generated automatically in response to a query concerning an apparatus, device or equipment in an industrial process or facility.
  • Device or process-related information and other data for each equipment, plant or process are stored and associated with the control system.
  • the method comprises receiving as input into a system the query expressed in part in a natural language, determining a data category to which said query is related, retrieving one or more documents dependent on the data category, ranking and marking the retrieved documents dependent on a confidence rating of an information source, and displaying one or more documents in an order or format dependent on the ranking given to each of the one or more documents.
  • WO00/02188 discloses a simplified touch pad which detects a "touch" in a specific absolute positioning programmable zone or "enter/select” zone rather than requiring a "tap”.
  • US5325287 discloses a decoupled display and control system, where the lower portion of a screen shows indicators for an array of soft keys mounted below the display, and the indicators for the soft keys change from screen to screen.
  • the invention provides a monitoring and control system comprising a graphical user interface provided with a shortcut navigator.
  • an aim of the shortcut navigator is not only to simplify navigation in process pictures of the graphical user interface, but also facilitate effective monitoring and control of the industrial process.
  • the present invention therefore provides means for providing shortcuts to the different process graphics and also different information as trend or alarm for process objects.
  • the present invention provides a system for monitoring and control of an industrial process, which monitoring and control system is communicatively and operatively connectable to an industrial process, such as via I/O units preferably field devices, and which monitoring and control system also is arranged and adapted to provide measurements of the industrial process and control the objects of the industrial process.
  • the monitoring and control system comprises a work station comprising a human machine interface unit for presenting the industrial process in a process graphic, such as on a display screen, for an operator.
  • the work station is provided with a shortcut navigator for coupling a key of a physical keyboard to a process graphic, or entity of a process graphic.
  • the shortcut navigator comprises a presenter adapted to present a virtual keyboard in the process graphic, which virtual keyboard is overlaid on the currently presented process graphic, and comprises an assigner, which is adapted to assign a shortcut to the currently presented process graphic or entity of the currently presented process graphic, which shortcut couples a specific key of the physical keyboard to the presented process graphic or the process graphic of the entity, respectively.
  • the assigner is adapted to couple a specific key upon an operator striking that specific key on the physical keyboard.
  • the shortcut navigator comprises an appearance controller; the appearance controller is adapted to modify the graphical representation of a key of the virtual keyboard, when the key provides a shortcut.
  • the graphical representation of the key in the virtual keyboard is modified to present a thumbnail picture of the process graphic to which it provides a shortcut.
  • the shortcut navigator comprises a state controller for controlling the state of each short cut presented on the navigator, which is adapted to modify the graphical representation, preferably modify the graphical state dynamically, to reflect a changed state of the industrial process monitored in the process graphic coupled to the key by the shortcut.
  • the state controller is adapted to monitor the state of the shortcut destination and update the state dynamically, such as changing colour to alarm or to indicate a completed action or achieving a target value.
  • the shortcut navigator is adapted to present the virtual keyboard upon an operator striking, and preferably holding down, a dedicated navigator key on the keyboard.
  • the virtual keyboard is presented as an overlay, with the process graphic visible behind the virtual keyboard.
  • the invention also provides a work station for monitoring and control of an industrial process
  • the work station comprises a human machine interface unit for presenting the industrial process in process graphics for an operator, wherein the human machine interface is communicatively and operatively connectable to the industrial process.
  • the work station is further provided with a shortcut navigator for coupling a key of a physical keyboard to a process graphic or entity of a process graphic, wherein the shortcut navigator comprises a presenter, which is adapted to present a virtual keyboard in the process graphic, and an assigner, which is adapted to assign a shortcut to the currently presented process graphic or entity of the process graphic, which shortcut couples a specific key of the physical keyboard to the presented process graphic or to the process graphic of the entity, respectively.
  • the assigner is adapted to couple a specific key upon an operator striking that specific key on the physical keyboard.
  • the shortcut navigator comprises an appearance controller, which appearance controller is adapted to modify the graphical representation of a key in the virtual keyboard, when the key provides a shortcut.
  • the graphical representation of the key in the virtual keyboard is modified to present a thumbnail picture of the process graphic to which it provides a shortcut.
  • the shortcut navigator comprises a state controller, which state controller is adapted to modify the graphical representation to reflect a changed state of the industrial process monitored in the process graphic coupled to the key by the shortcut, preferably the state controller is adapted to monitor the state of the shortcut destination and update the state dynamically.
  • the shortcut navigator is adapted to present the virtual keyboard upon an operator striking a dedicated navigator key on the keyboard.
  • the virtual keyboard being presented as an overlay, with the process graphic visible behind the virtual keyboard.
  • the invention also provides a method for assigning a shortcut to a process graphic of a human machine interface, which human machine interface is adapted for presenting an industrial process to an operator in process graphics of the industrial process, the human machine interface being communicatively and operatively connectable to the industrial process, and includes a physical keyboard arranged for an operator to interact with the process graphics.
  • the method comprises presenting a process graphic, presenting a virtual keyboard in the process graphic, and assigning a shortcut to the presented process graphic or to an entity of the presented process graphic, which shortcut couples a specific key of the physical keyboard to the presented process graphic, or to the process graphic of the entity, respectively.
  • the assigning of the specific key is performed as a response to an operator striking that specific key on the physical keyboard.
  • the method includes modifying the graphical representation of a key in the virtual keyboard, when the key provides a shortcut.
  • the key in the virtual keyboard is modified into presenting a thumbnail picture of the process graphic to which it provides a shortcut.
  • the method includes modifying the graphical representation to reflect a changed state of the industrial process monitored in the process graphic coupled to the key by the shortcut, preferably monitoring the state and repeating the modifying when the monitored state changes.
  • the presentation of the virtual keyboard in the process graphic is performed as a response to an operator striking a key dedicated for navigation, on the physical keyboard.
  • the presentation of the virtual keyboard includes presenting the virtual keyboard as an overlay, with the process graphic visible behind the virtual keyboard.
  • the invention also provides a computer program product for monitoring and control of an industrial process, which computer program being adapted for controlling a work station, which is communicatively and operatively connectable to the industrial process, and which a work station comprising a human machine interface unit for presenting the industrial process in process graphics for an operator.
  • the computer program product is adapted to enable the work station to assign a shortcut to a process graphic of the human machine interface in accordance with the steps of the method above.
  • the program product enable the work station to present a virtual keyboard in the process graphic, and assign a shortcut to a key of a physical keyboard.
  • the shortcut leading to a process graphic e.g. the process graphic that was presented when the shortcut was assigned, the process graphic of an object of the process graphic that was presented when the shortcut was assigned, or to another entity such as an item in a context menu of an object of the process graphic that was presented when the shortcut was assigned.
  • a shortcut navigator of the invention is realised by software interacting with hardware to present shortcuts in a process graphic of the HMI.
  • the shortcut navigator may suitable be integrated in a computer program for monitoring and controlling an industrial process.
  • the computer program when run on a work station, is adapted to present the process graphics for the HMI.
  • the shortcut navigator is adapted to assign keys of a physical keyboard and/or computer mouse, to a specific process graphic or specific process object, so that striking of the assigned key change the process graphic into the specific process graphic, or specific process object, assigned to the key.
  • the shortcut navigator is adapted to present a visual representation of a keyboard, or virtual keyboard, in a process graphic, preferably adapted to present the virtual keyboard as an overlay in the process graphic.
  • the overlay can suitable be made semi-transparent.
  • the keys of the virtual keyboard are suitably provided with symbols, such as characters and numbers, which symbols correspond to symbols on a physical keyboard of the work station.
  • the shortcut navigator may further be adapted to change the visual appearance of the each one of the virtual keyboard keys, when the key in question is assigned a shortcut.
  • the visual appearance is preferably changed into a dynamic thumbnail or the process graphic of the destination of the shortcut, such as a thumbnail of the process graphic or process object.
  • the shortcut navigator should preferably be adapted to retrieve information of the destination via the work station that provides such information from the industrial process.
  • the shortcut navigator may suitably be adapted to reflect the retrieved information in the thumbnail, such as changing colour, form, size, and dynamically change these parameters.
  • a graphical user interface have action keys and describes a method for reconfiguring such action keys by a drag-and-drop mouse action that links a specific button of the mouse to a specific action.
  • a virtual image of a computer mouse is visualized in a graphical user interface and items in an action key menu are coupled to a button by means of a drop and drag interaction between the action keys and the buttons of the virtual mouse.
  • FIG 1 illustrates an HMI screen 1 of a work station (51 exemplified in figure 5 ), which HMI 1 comprises a process graphic 2 illustrating a part of an industrial process.
  • the process graphic 2 includes process objects 3a-e, which are visual representations of physical objects in the industrial process.
  • the process graphic 2 also includes connections 4 between the process objects 3a-e that symbolise physical interconnections, such as pipes.
  • one of the process objects 3b also includes a small display 6 that presents a value of a measured property of the object 3b.
  • Process object 3a is illustrated with an open context menu 5 in the form of a drop down list.
  • the work station is a combination of software and hardware, such as a computer, or control unit 8, with memories and an executable computer program, and is adapted for user interaction with the process graphic 2 by means of a keyboard 12 and computer mouse 14.
  • the software and hardware combination of the work station is designed to provide the functions and interaction possibilities that an operator has.
  • the work station is further adapted to provide the process objects 3a-e as clickable icons in the process graphic 2.
  • a menu 5 or menus for interacting with the process object 3a-e are presented in the same process graphic 2, which menu 5 may be a drop down list or the like controllable by means of the computer mouse 14.
  • the menu, or menus includes a control menu, or faceplate, for controlling the (physical) process object and a monitoring menu for the monitoring functions of the process object.
  • the monitoring functions may be alarms and trend curves.
  • Navigation to another process graphic is provided for the operator.
  • the work station is adapted to move to another process graphic as a response to an operator interaction with the keyboard or mouse.
  • Figure 2 illustrates the same process graphic as in figure 1 , with a virtual keyboard 15 overlaying the process graphic 2.
  • the virtual keyboard 15 includes keys 16, which corresponds to physical keys 13 of the physical keyboard 12.
  • the virtual keyboard includes a substantially full set of alha-betical keys, and the physical keyboard including substantially the same alphabetical keys, but also additional keys such as numbers and function keys, in correspondence with standard computer and workstation keyboards.
  • the control unit 8 is operatively connected with the keyboard 12, a computer mouse 14 and the HMI 1 screen.
  • the control unit 8 comprises a shortcut navigator 20, which suitably can be implemented as a computer program that provides the shortcut navigating functionality when executed by the control unit 8.
  • the shortcut navigator 20 is adapted to present the virtual keyboard 15 in the process graphic 2, preferably as a response to user interaction with keyboard 12 or mouse 14, such as striking a key 13 or clicking with the mouse 14.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates the shortcut navigator 20 in more detail.
  • the shortcut navigator 20 includes a presenter 21 for introducing the virtual keyboard (15) into the process graphic (2).
  • the presenter 21 can suitably be adapted to introduce the virtual keyboard (15) as a transparent or semi-transparent overlay so that the process graphic is visible, or visible with limited visibility respectively, through the virtual keyboard (15).
  • the presenter 21 is adapted to introduce the virtual keyboard as a response to an operator interaction, such as striking a key of the physical keyboard.
  • a specific key of the keyboard can be used, and the shortcut navigator may be programmed to keep the keyboard in the process graphic as long as the key is depressed, where after it is removed.
  • the presenter can be adapted to introduce the virtual keyboard as a response to a keystroke or mouse click, and be adapted to remove the virtual keyboard as a response to another keystroke, or mouse click.
  • the shortcut navigator 21 also comprises an assigner 22 that is provided to assign a shortcut to an entity of the process graphic (2).
  • the assigner 22 is provided to assign such a shortcut as a response to an operator interaction using the keyboard or the mouse.
  • the shortcut provided by the assigner 22 links a key (13) of the physical keyboard (12) to the entity of the process graphic, such an entity as a process graphic (2) of an area or subarea of the industrial process, a process object (3a-e) or an item in a context menu (5) of an object in the process graphic (2).
  • the assigner 22 of the shortcut navigator 21 may be adapted to assign the entity to a specific key of the physical keyboard as a response to an operator striking that key.
  • the assigner 22 may be adapted to assign an entity of the process graphic to a key (13) as a response to an operator performing a drag-and-drop action using the mouse (14), which drag-and-drop action moves the entity of the process graphic to a key (16) of the virtual keyboard (15).
  • the shortcut navigator 21 further comprises an appearance controller 23, which appearance controller 23 modifies the appearance of the keys 16 of the virtual keyboard 15.
  • the appearance controller 23 is provided to modify the appearance of a key 16 when a shortcut is assigned to that key 16, (or more correctly to the corresponding key 13 of the physical keyboard 12) .
  • the virtual keyboard 15 is illustrated having four keys, Q, W, E, R.
  • Q and R appear as "normal” keys provided only with a respective indication of the corresponding letters Q and R, respectively.
  • W and E have been assigned a shortcut and appear with the corresponding letters W and E, respectively; in combination with a graphical representation of the destination of the shortcut they have been assigned.
  • Key W of the physical keyboard has been linked to a trend diagram of an object, and the corresponding key W of the virtual keyboard is therefore inscribed with a trend curve by the appearance controller 23.
  • Key E has similarly been linked to a process graphic called "BAKE”, and has been inscribed with "BAKE” and a thumbnail picture of the process graphic "BAKE”.
  • the shortcut navigator also comprises a state controller 24, which state controller 24 is adapted to change the appearance in response to a change of state of the shortcut destination.
  • the shortcut navigator is in this way adapted to present a virtual keyboard wherein the destination of each shortcut key is illustrated by a thumbnail provided by the appearance controller 23 and the state of the destination is made distinguishable by the state controller 24. Every time the presenter 21 introduces the virtual keyboard, its appearance corresponds to the appearance and state, as provided by appearance controller 23 and state controller 24. Moreover, it is suitable to dynamically update the appearance of an already overlaid keyboard as long as the keyboard is visible. Such an update is based on data provided to the workstation from events in the industrial system.
  • the shortcut navigator 21 also comprises a retriever 25 for retrieving the process graphic of the shortcut destination.
  • the retriever 25 is adapted to retrieve the process graphic as a response to an operator striking a key to which a shortcut has been assigned. For example, when the virtual keyboard is presented in a process graphic, the user may strike a key to which has been assigned a shortcut, such as "W" or "E” in figure 3 .
  • the retriever 25 moves the operator to the destination; the trend (in case of "W") and the process graphic "BAKE” (in case of "E”); i.e. the retriever 25 retrieves the process graphic of the trend, or process graphic of process "BAKE", respectively, and displays this process graphic on the HMI.
  • Figure 4 illustrates a method for navigating an HMI of a work station that is used to control and monitor an industrial process.
  • the method starts with the step of presenting a process graphic 31.
  • the method includes a step of presenting 32 a virtual keyboard in the process graphic.
  • the method includes a step of assigning a shortcut 33 to the presented process graphic or to an entity of the presented process graphic, which shortcut couples a specific key of the physical keyboard to the presented process graphic, or to the process graphic of the entity, respectively.
  • entity may be a trend diagram.
  • the method steps 31, 32, and 33 are performed by the work station.
  • An operator interacting with the work station controls the creation of shortcuts by operating keyboard and mouse.
  • the operator wants to create a shortcut upon viewing a process graphic, he may do so by striking a key on the keyboard dedicated to presenting the virtual keyboard.
  • the work station is adapted for operator interaction and will present (32) the virtual keyboard in the process graphic as a response to the keystroke.
  • the assigning of the shortcut to the specific key could be performed as a response to an operator striking that specific key on the physical keyboard, so an operator wishing to add a shortcut may do so by striking a key.
  • a shortcut may be assigned to the currently displayed process graphic, which may be a process graphic of a subarea of the industrial process, a process graphic of an object of the industrial process, or a process graphic of an entity of such an object.
  • the shortcut navigator should suitably be adapted to include functions for creating shortcuts to other destinations.
  • create shortcuts to an object in the currently displayed process graphic i.e. the destination is the process graphic of the object in question.
  • Such a function can be implemented for example so that when a cursor, i.e. the mouse controlled cursor, is positioned on an object in a process graphic, the assigner will couple a key being pressed to the process graphic of the object, without the need for the operator to open the object.
  • a further function that suitably can be implemented is that when viewing a context menu of an object.
  • such viewing can suitably be implemented to be performed when an operator is right-clicking with the mouse on an object and, as response; a context menu is presented in the process graphic.
  • a context menu is presented in the process graphic.
  • Moving of the cursor, by means of the mouse or keyboard, to mark an item in the context menu, such as an item in a drop down list, the assigning of the shortcut can be made to the process graphic of that item, such as a trend diagram, or to an alarm of the object.
  • the method of figure 4 should suitably include some additional steps.
  • the graphical representation of keys that already provide shortcuts is made different from the other keys.
  • such a preferred method includes retrieving data of the process graphic of the destination and presenting a thumbnail picture of the process graphic.
  • the method may also dynamically update the graphical representation to reflect state in the process graphic of the shortcut. Such updating can suitable be done when the virtual keyboard is presented, and also as long as the virtual keyboard is visible.

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  • The invention relates to industrial control systems; targeting functionality provided through the HMI, Human machine interface, of industrial control and/or automation systems.
  • Background and prior art
  • The invention relates to industrial control systems used for monitoring and control of an industrial process such as controlling and monitoring a power plant for generating electric power, an oil refinery or chemical plant, a pulp and paper industry, food processing or for manufacturing of goods, and the like activities.
  • Industrial control and automation systems, such as SCADA systems (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) or DCS systems (Distributed Control Systems), are computer based system used for monitoring and control of an industrial process. A DCS system is typically built on processes and controllers, buses are used for communication. Input and Output devices are components in the DCS system and the processors communicate the information through the input to the output components. The input components get signals from input instruments in the field (the physical process) and send the information further to the out put instruments in the field, finally the processor connects these components and buses connects the information to the HMI from where the process is monitored and controlled. The process is monitored through process graphics. While monitoring a process critical events and alarms are presented in the HMI to make the user aware of each situation and in control of the whole process.
  • 800xA is DCS system used for process control. The process is monitored and controlled by users, operators, from the HMI. The HMI is typically presented on several LCD displays, and is visualising a process, the process objects and their performance. The HMI can be presented and divided on different monitors. To control the process from the HMI typically a mouse and a keyboard are used. The keyboard is provided both with an alpha-numeric "standard" keyboard section.
  • The process is visualised and presented in the HMI in process graphics. An industrial plant is typically presented in several process graphics divided in a tree hierarchy from overview displays to more detailed process graphics, presenting and visualizing different parts of the process. More detailed described, each part of the process is divided into several subareas and more detailed process graphics in a plurality of levels of detail of the object, a first sublevel visualising a plurality of subareas of a main process picture, and a second sublevel visualising subareas of the first sublevel process pictures. The process objects, field devices as valves, tanks, engines, process objects to be monitored are presented in the process graphics, one process graphic is typically built up with instances of several process objects to describe one area of the industrial process. The process objects are related to different types of information, for example installation notes, alarms, parameters and this information can be accessed via the process graphics. In 800xA access to the process object's specific information is available in using context menus by right-clicking on the specific process object. In the context menu it is possible for example to access trends, alarms and other process dependent specific information. Examples of process object information are trend displays visualizing the process data, and the alarms related to this specific process object. The faceplate is one kind of information that can be accessed from the process objects using the process graphics, in 800xA faceplates are used to control the industrial process.
  • An operator monitors and controls an underlying industrial process by interacting with the HMI. The HMI (see figure 5 at work stations 51) is communicatively and operatively connected with I/O units, for example field devices 57, 58, 59, to the industrial process 50 and receives information for monitoring and controlling of the underlying industrial process via the field devices 57, 58, 59, this communication typically include at least one server, such as a control server 54 and a protection server 55, a database 53 and communication buses 52, 56. The field devices 57-59 are provided to monitor physical properties of the process 50 and the objects of the process, and the operator can control the industrial process 50 and the objects of the process from the HMI 51 and through the field devices 57-59 that interacts with the objects of the process. The physical properties that should be monitored are defined and the system control functions are configured, when the system is installed and adapted for the specific underlying industrial process. For example, sensors for temperature, pressure, voltage, power, liquid levels and on/off status are arranged on or near process objects, such as pumps, motors, manufactured products etc. The sensors are connected to the field devices (or similar I/O units) and measurements are available to the operator in the process graphics by means of the control and monitoring system communicating with the sensors and transferring the data to the workstation 51 for presentation in the HMI, such as in a process graphics showing an area or subarea of the industrial process 50. Moreover, the control signal transfer operator commands, such as inputted by the operator from a keyboard, from the work station 51 through the control system to I/O units that are operatively connected to control the objects of process; objects like motors, pumps, transformers, circuit breakers, lifting devices, containers, transport belts, coolers and heaters.
  • With the HMI (of work station 51), the operator can monitor status information of the industrial process 50 obtained by the control system, and control the industrial process by control commands in the control system. Such interaction should be easy and reliable. In 800xA, it is possible to use already defined short cuts for easy access on the present picture view, for example to process graphics for retrieving information of particular importance during a specific event, presently or in the near future.
  • EP1965301 discloses a method for providing a user interface for an industrial control system comprising a computer and a plurality of process graphics comprising software objects for controlling and/or monitoring real world objects controlled by said control system. A display of selected process graphics, a designated view arranged with a tab or other selection means, is automatically generated. The designated view is generated dependent on selecting one or more logical groupings to which control system software objects representing the real world objects belong.
  • WO2007/125108 discloses a method for controlling an industrial process or equipment by means of displaying information generated automatically in response to a query concerning an apparatus, device or equipment in an industrial process or facility. Device or process-related information and other data for each equipment, plant or process are stored and associated with the control system. The method comprises receiving as input into a system the query expressed in part in a natural language, determining a data category to which said query is related, retrieving one or more documents dependent on the data category, ranking and marking the retrieved documents dependent on a confidence rating of an information source, and displaying one or more documents in an order or format dependent on the ranking given to each of the one or more documents. WO00/02188 discloses a simplified touch pad which detects a "touch" in a specific absolute positioning programmable zone or "enter/select" zone rather than requiring a "tap".
  • US5325287 discloses a decoupled display and control system, where the lower portion of a screen shows indicators for an array of soft keys mounted below the display, and the indicators for the soft keys change from screen to screen.
  • Summary of invention
  • It is an object of the invention to provide user friendly navigation in a graphical interface of an industrial process, the navigation can be between process graphics of varying levels of detail, or other relevant information needed for the daily monitoring.
  • For this purpose, the invention provides a monitoring and control system comprising a graphical user interface provided with a shortcut navigator.
  • It is important that such user interfaces provide a user friendly way of handling such a shortcut feature, especially since adding shortcuts may be done as a user response to critical events in the underlying industrial process.
  • In the embodiments of the monitoring and control system, an aim of the shortcut navigator is not only to simplify navigation in process pictures of the graphical user interface, but also facilitate effective monitoring and control of the industrial process.
  • The present invention therefore provides means for providing shortcuts to the different process graphics and also different information as trend or alarm for process objects.
  • For these purposes the present invention provides a system for monitoring and control of an industrial process, which monitoring and control system is communicatively and operatively connectable to an industrial process, such as via I/O units preferably field devices, and which monitoring and control system also is arranged and adapted to provide measurements of the industrial process and control the objects of the industrial process. The monitoring and control system comprises a work station comprising a human machine interface unit for presenting the industrial process in a process graphic, such as on a display screen, for an operator. The work station is provided with a shortcut navigator for coupling a key of a physical keyboard to a process graphic, or entity of a process graphic. The shortcut navigator comprises a presenter adapted to present a virtual keyboard in the process graphic, which virtual keyboard is overlaid on the currently presented process graphic, and comprises an assigner, which is adapted to assign a shortcut to the currently presented process graphic or entity of the currently presented process graphic, which shortcut couples a specific key of the physical keyboard to the presented process graphic or the process graphic of the entity, respectively.
  • In an embodiment, the assigner is adapted to couple a specific key upon an operator striking that specific key on the physical keyboard.
  • In an embodiment, the shortcut navigator comprises an appearance controller; the appearance controller is adapted to modify the graphical representation of a key of the virtual keyboard, when the key provides a shortcut.
  • In an embodiment, the graphical representation of the key in the virtual keyboard is modified to present a thumbnail picture of the process graphic to which it provides a shortcut.
  • In an embodiment, the shortcut navigator comprises a state controller for controlling the state of each short cut presented on the navigator, which is adapted to modify the graphical representation, preferably modify the graphical state dynamically, to reflect a changed state of the industrial process monitored in the process graphic coupled to the key by the shortcut. Preferably the state controller is adapted to monitor the state of the shortcut destination and update the state dynamically, such as changing colour to alarm or to indicate a completed action or achieving a target value.
  • In an embodiment, the shortcut navigator is adapted to present the virtual keyboard upon an operator striking, and preferably holding down, a dedicated navigator key on the keyboard.
  • In an embodiment, the virtual keyboard is presented as an overlay, with the process graphic visible behind the virtual keyboard.
  • The invention also provides a work station for monitoring and control of an industrial process, the work station comprises a human machine interface unit for presenting the industrial process in process graphics for an operator, wherein the human machine interface is communicatively and operatively connectable to the industrial process. The work station is further provided with a shortcut navigator for coupling a key of a physical keyboard to a process graphic or entity of a process graphic, wherein the shortcut navigator comprises a presenter, which is adapted to present a virtual keyboard in the process graphic, and an assigner, which is adapted to assign a shortcut to the currently presented process graphic or entity of the process graphic, which shortcut couples a specific key of the physical keyboard to the presented process graphic or to the process graphic of the entity, respectively.
  • In an embodiment, the assigner is adapted to couple a specific key upon an operator striking that specific key on the physical keyboard.
  • In an embodiment the shortcut navigator comprises an appearance controller, which appearance controller is adapted to modify the graphical representation of a key in the virtual keyboard, when the key provides a shortcut.
  • In an embodiment, the graphical representation of the key in the virtual keyboard is modified to present a thumbnail picture of the process graphic to which it provides a shortcut. In an embodiment, the shortcut navigator comprises a state controller, which state controller is adapted to modify the graphical representation to reflect a changed state of the industrial process monitored in the process graphic coupled to the key by the shortcut, preferably the state controller is adapted to monitor the state of the shortcut destination and update the state dynamically.
  • In an embodiment, the shortcut navigator is adapted to present the virtual keyboard upon an operator striking a dedicated navigator key on the keyboard.
  • In an embodiment, the virtual keyboard being presented as an overlay, with the process graphic visible behind the virtual keyboard.
  • The invention also provides a method for assigning a shortcut to a process graphic of a human machine interface, which human machine interface is adapted for presenting an industrial process to an operator in process graphics of the industrial process, the human machine interface being communicatively and operatively connectable to the industrial process, and includes a physical keyboard arranged for an operator to interact with the process graphics. The method comprises presenting a process graphic, presenting a virtual keyboard in the process graphic, and assigning a shortcut to the presented process graphic or to an entity of the presented process graphic, which shortcut couples a specific key of the physical keyboard to the presented process graphic, or to the process graphic of the entity, respectively.
  • In an embodiment, the assigning of the specific key is performed as a response to an operator striking that specific key on the physical keyboard.
  • In an embodiment, the method includes modifying the graphical representation of a key in the virtual keyboard, when the key provides a shortcut.
  • In an embodiment, the key in the virtual keyboard is modified into presenting a thumbnail picture of the process graphic to which it provides a shortcut.
  • In an embodiment, the method includes modifying the graphical representation to reflect a changed state of the industrial process monitored in the process graphic coupled to the key by the shortcut, preferably monitoring the state and repeating the modifying when the monitored state changes.
  • In an embodiment the presentation of the virtual keyboard in the process graphic is performed as a response to an operator striking a key dedicated for navigation, on the physical keyboard.
  • In an embodiment the presentation of the virtual keyboard includes presenting the virtual keyboard as an overlay, with the process graphic visible behind the virtual keyboard.
  • The invention also provides a computer program product for monitoring and control of an industrial process, which computer program being adapted for controlling a work station, which is communicatively and operatively connectable to the industrial process, and which a work station comprising a human machine interface unit for presenting the industrial process in process graphics for an operator. The computer program product is adapted to enable the work station to assign a shortcut to a process graphic of the human machine interface in accordance with the steps of the method above. Thus, the program product enable the work station to present a virtual keyboard in the process graphic, and assign a shortcut to a key of a physical keyboard. The shortcut leading to a process graphic, e.g. the process graphic that was presented when the shortcut was assigned, the process graphic of an object of the process graphic that was presented when the shortcut was assigned, or to another entity such as an item in a context menu of an object of the process graphic that was presented when the shortcut was assigned.
  • A shortcut navigator of the invention is realised by software interacting with hardware to present shortcuts in a process graphic of the HMI. The shortcut navigator may suitable be integrated in a computer program for monitoring and controlling an industrial process. The computer program, when run on a work station, is adapted to present the process graphics for the HMI.
  • The shortcut navigator is adapted to assign keys of a physical keyboard and/or computer mouse, to a specific process graphic or specific process object, so that striking of the assigned key change the process graphic into the specific process graphic, or specific process object, assigned to the key.
  • The shortcut navigator is adapted to present a visual representation of a keyboard, or virtual keyboard, in a process graphic, preferably adapted to present the virtual keyboard as an overlay in the process graphic. The overlay can suitable be made semi-transparent. The keys of the virtual keyboard are suitably provided with symbols, such as characters and numbers, which symbols correspond to symbols on a physical keyboard of the work station.
  • The shortcut navigator may further be adapted to change the visual appearance of the each one of the virtual keyboard keys, when the key in question is assigned a shortcut. The visual appearance is preferably changed into a dynamic thumbnail or the process graphic of the destination of the shortcut, such as a thumbnail of the process graphic or process object. Furthermore, the shortcut navigator should preferably be adapted to retrieve information of the destination via the work station that provides such information from the industrial process. The shortcut navigator may suitably be adapted to reflect the retrieved information in the thumbnail, such as changing colour, form, size, and dynamically change these parameters.
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  • The invention will in the following be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, which are illustrating the invention for facilitating performing of the invention and therefore are simplified. The figures are not drawn to scale.
    • Figure 1 illustrates a Human Machine Interface with a process graphic suitable for implementation of the invention,
    • Figure 2 illustrates the Human Machine Interface of figure, wherein a shortcut navigator according to the invention is used with the process graphic,
    • Figure 3 illustrates a shortcut navigator of the invention,
    • Figure 4 illustrates a method for navigating an HMI according to the invention,
    • Figure 5 illustrate a system for monitoring and control of an industrial process, wherein the invention can be implemented.
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  • Methods for efficient shortcut handling in graphical user interfaces as such, have been provided in other fields of use, such as graphical interfaces for personal computers and computer games. In US2011/0028194 (D1 ) a graphical user interface have action keys and describes a method for reconfiguring such action keys by a drag-and-drop mouse action that links a specific button of the mouse to a specific action. A virtual image of a computer mouse is visualized in a graphical user interface and items in an action key menu are coupled to a button by means of a drop and drag interaction between the action keys and the buttons of the virtual mouse.
  • Figure 1 illustrates an HMI screen 1 of a work station (51 exemplified in figure 5), which HMI 1 comprises a process graphic 2 illustrating a part of an industrial process. The process graphic 2 includes process objects 3a-e, which are visual representations of physical objects in the industrial process. The process graphic 2 also includes connections 4 between the process objects 3a-e that symbolise physical interconnections, such as pipes. For illustrating purposes, one of the process objects 3b also includes a small display 6 that presents a value of a measured property of the object 3b. Process object 3a is illustrated with an open context menu 5 in the form of a drop down list. The work station is a combination of software and hardware, such as a computer, or control unit 8, with memories and an executable computer program, and is adapted for user interaction with the process graphic 2 by means of a keyboard 12 and computer mouse 14. The software and hardware combination of the work station is designed to provide the functions and interaction possibilities that an operator has.
  • The work station is further adapted to provide the process objects 3a-e as clickable icons in the process graphic 2. Upon clicking on a process object 3a-e, a menu 5 or menus, for interacting with the process object 3a-e are presented in the same process graphic 2, which menu 5 may be a drop down list or the like controllable by means of the computer mouse 14. The menu, or menus, includes a control menu, or faceplate, for controlling the (physical) process object and a monitoring menu for the monitoring functions of the process object. The monitoring functions may be alarms and trend curves.
  • Navigation to another process graphic, such as a process graphic of a sub area of the industrial process, is provided for the operator. For this purpose the work station is adapted to move to another process graphic as a response to an operator interaction with the keyboard or mouse.
  • Figure 2 illustrates the same process graphic as in figure 1, with a virtual keyboard 15 overlaying the process graphic 2. The virtual keyboard 15 includes keys 16, which corresponds to physical keys 13 of the physical keyboard 12. Preferably, the virtual keyboard includes a substantially full set of alha-betical keys, and the physical keyboard including substantially the same alphabetical keys, but also additional keys such as numbers and function keys, in correspondence with standard computer and workstation keyboards. The control unit 8 is operatively connected with the keyboard 12, a computer mouse 14 and the HMI 1 screen. The control unit 8 comprises a shortcut navigator 20, which suitably can be implemented as a computer program that provides the shortcut navigating functionality when executed by the control unit 8.
  • The shortcut navigator 20 is adapted to present the virtual keyboard 15 in the process graphic 2, preferably as a response to user interaction with keyboard 12 or mouse 14, such as striking a key 13 or clicking with the mouse 14.
  • Figure 3 illustrates the shortcut navigator 20 in more detail. The shortcut navigator 20 includes a presenter 21 for introducing the virtual keyboard (15) into the process graphic (2). The presenter 21 can suitably be adapted to introduce the virtual keyboard (15) as a transparent or semi-transparent overlay so that the process graphic is visible, or visible with limited visibility respectively, through the virtual keyboard (15). The presenter 21 is adapted to introduce the virtual keyboard as a response to an operator interaction, such as striking a key of the physical keyboard. A specific key of the keyboard can be used, and the shortcut navigator may be programmed to keep the keyboard in the process graphic as long as the key is depressed, where after it is removed. Alternatively, the presenter can be adapted to introduce the virtual keyboard as a response to a keystroke or mouse click, and be adapted to remove the virtual keyboard as a response to another keystroke, or mouse click.
  • The shortcut navigator 21 also comprises an assigner 22 that is provided to assign a shortcut to an entity of the process graphic (2). The assigner 22 is provided to assign such a shortcut as a response to an operator interaction using the keyboard or the mouse. The shortcut provided by the assigner 22 links a key (13) of the physical keyboard (12) to the entity of the process graphic, such an entity as a process graphic (2) of an area or subarea of the industrial process, a process object (3a-e) or an item in a context menu (5) of an object in the process graphic (2).
  • The assigner 22 of the shortcut navigator 21 may be adapted to assign the entity to a specific key of the physical keyboard as a response to an operator striking that key. Alternatively, or in addition to such a keyboard interaction, the assigner 22 may be adapted to assign an entity of the process graphic to a key (13) as a response to an operator performing a drag-and-drop action using the mouse (14), which drag-and-drop action moves the entity of the process graphic to a key (16) of the virtual keyboard (15).
  • The shortcut navigator 21 further comprises an appearance controller 23, which appearance controller 23 modifies the appearance of the keys 16 of the virtual keyboard 15. The appearance controller 23 is provided to modify the appearance of a key 16 when a shortcut is assigned to that key 16, (or more correctly to the corresponding key 13 of the physical keyboard 12) .
  • The virtual keyboard 15 is illustrated having four keys, Q, W, E, R. Q and R appear as "normal" keys provided only with a respective indication of the corresponding letters Q and R, respectively. W and E have been assigned a shortcut and appear with the corresponding letters W and E, respectively; in combination with a graphical representation of the destination of the shortcut they have been assigned. Key W of the physical keyboard has been linked to a trend diagram of an object, and the corresponding key W of the virtual keyboard is therefore inscribed with a trend curve by the appearance controller 23. Key E has similarly been linked to a process graphic called "BAKE", and has been inscribed with "BAKE" and a thumbnail picture of the process graphic "BAKE".
  • The shortcut navigator also comprises a state controller 24, which state controller 24 is adapted to change the appearance in response to a change of state of the shortcut destination.
  • The shortcut navigator is in this way adapted to present a virtual keyboard wherein the destination of each shortcut key is illustrated by a thumbnail provided by the appearance controller 23 and the state of the destination is made distinguishable by the state controller 24. Every time the presenter 21 introduces the virtual keyboard, its appearance corresponds to the appearance and state, as provided by appearance controller 23 and state controller 24. Moreover, it is suitable to dynamically update the appearance of an already overlaid keyboard as long as the keyboard is visible. Such an update is based on data provided to the workstation from events in the industrial system.
  • The shortcut navigator 21 also comprises a retriever 25 for retrieving the process graphic of the shortcut destination. The retriever 25 is adapted to retrieve the process graphic as a response to an operator striking a key to which a shortcut has been assigned. For example, when the virtual keyboard is presented in a process graphic, the user may strike a key to which has been assigned a shortcut, such as "W" or "E" in figure 3. As a response the retriever 25 moves the operator to the destination; the trend (in case of "W") and the process graphic "BAKE" (in case of "E"); i.e. the retriever 25 retrieves the process graphic of the trend, or process graphic of process "BAKE", respectively, and displays this process graphic on the HMI.
  • Figure 4 illustrates a method for navigating an HMI of a work station that is used to control and monitor an industrial process. The method starts with the step of presenting a process graphic 31. After step 31 the method includes a step of presenting 32 a virtual keyboard in the process graphic. After presenting the virtual keyboard the method includes a step of assigning a shortcut 33 to the presented process graphic or to an entity of the presented process graphic, which shortcut couples a specific key of the physical keyboard to the presented process graphic, or to the process graphic of the entity, respectively. Such entity may be a trend diagram.
  • The method steps 31, 32, and 33 are performed by the work station. An operator interacting with the work station controls the creation of shortcuts by operating keyboard and mouse. When the operator wants to create a shortcut upon viewing a process graphic, he may do so by striking a key on the keyboard dedicated to presenting the virtual keyboard. The work station is adapted for operator interaction and will present (32) the virtual keyboard in the process graphic as a response to the keystroke.
  • Moreover, the assigning of the shortcut to the specific key could be performed as a response to an operator striking that specific key on the physical keyboard, so an operator wishing to add a shortcut may do so by striking a key. In this way a shortcut may be assigned to the currently displayed process graphic, which may be a process graphic of a subarea of the industrial process, a process graphic of an object of the industrial process, or a process graphic of an entity of such an object.
  • Instead of assigning a shortcut to the process graphic currently being displayed, the shortcut navigator should suitably be adapted to include functions for creating shortcuts to other destinations. For example, create shortcuts to an object in the currently displayed process graphic, i.e. the destination is the process graphic of the object in question. Such a function can be implemented for example so that when a cursor, i.e. the mouse controlled cursor, is positioned on an object in a process graphic, the assigner will couple a key being pressed to the process graphic of the object, without the need for the operator to open the object. A further function that suitably can be implemented is that when viewing a context menu of an object. For example, such viewing can suitably be implemented to be performed when an operator is right-clicking with the mouse on an object and, as response; a context menu is presented in the process graphic. Moving of the cursor, by means of the mouse or keyboard, to mark an item in the context menu, such as an item in a drop down list, the assigning of the shortcut can be made to the process graphic of that item, such as a trend diagram, or to an alarm of the object.
  • The method of figure 4 should suitably include some additional steps. When presenting the virtual keyboard, the graphical representation of keys that already provide shortcuts is made different from the other keys. For example, such a preferred method includes retrieving data of the process graphic of the destination and presenting a thumbnail picture of the process graphic. The method may also dynamically update the graphical representation to reflect state in the process graphic of the shortcut. Such updating can suitable be done when the virtual keyboard is presented, and also as long as the virtual keyboard is visible.

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  1. Work station for monitoring and control of an industrial process (50), the work station (5) comprising a human-machine interface unit (1) for presenting the industrial process in process graphics (2) for an operator, the human-machine interface being communicatively and operatively connectable to an industrial process,
    the work station (5) being provided with a shortcut navigator (20) for coupling a key (13) of a physical keyboard (12) to a process graphic (2) or entity of a process graphic (3a-e, 4, 5, 6), wherein the shortcut navigator comprises a presenter (21), which is adapted to present a virtual keyboard (15) in the process graphic, and
    an assigner (22), which is adapted to assign a shortcut to the currently presented process graphic (2) or entity (3a-e, 4, 5, 6) of the process graphic, which shortcut couples a specific key (13) of the physical keyboard (12) to the presented process graphic (2), or to the entity (3a-e, 4, 5, 6) of the process graphic (2), respectively, wherein the shortcut navigator comprises an appearance controller (23), the appearance controller (23) being adapted to modify the graphical representation of a key (16) in the virtual keyboard (15), when that specific key of the physical keyboard provides a shortcut,
    wherein the graphical representation of the key (16, W, E) in the virtual keyboard (15) is modified to present a thumbnail picture of the process graphic (2) to which it provides a shortcut.
  2. Work station according to claim 1, the assigner (22) being adapted to couple a specific key (13) upon an operator striking that specific key on the physical keyboard (12).
  3. Work station according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the shortcut navigator comprises a state controller (24), the state controller (24) being adapted to modify the graphical representation to reflect a changed state of the industrial process monitored in the process graphic coupled to the key by the shortcut, wherein preferably the state controller (24) is adapted to monitor the state of the shortcut destination and update the state dynamically.
  4. Work station according to any of claims 1 to 3, wherein the shortcut navigator is adapted to present the virtual keyboard upon an operator striking a dedicated navigator key on the keyboard.
  5. Work station according to any of claims 1 to 4, the virtual keyboard being presented as an overlay, with the process graphic visible behind the virtual keyboard.
  6. System for monitoring and control of an industrial process (50), which monitoring and control system is communicatively and operatively connectable to an industrial process, the monitoring and control system comprises a work station (5) according to any of claims 1-5.
  7. Method for assigning a shortcut to a process graphic of a human-machine interface, which human-machine interface is adapted for presenting an industrial process to an operator in process graphics of the industrial process, the human-machine interface being communicatively and operatively connectable to the industrial process, and includes a physical keyboard arranged for an operator to interact with the process graphics, the method comprises
    presenting a process graphic (2),
    presenting a virtual keyboard (15) in the process graphic (2), and
    assigning a shortcut to the presented process graphic (2) or to an entity (3a-e, 4, 5, 6) of the presented process graphic, which shortcut couples a specific key (13) of the physical keyboard (12) to the presented process graphic (2), or to the entity (3a-e, 4, 5, 6) of the process graphic (2), respectively, including modifying the graphical representation of a key (16) in the virtual keyboard (15), when that specific key of the physical keyboard provides a shortcut, wherein the key (16, W, E) in the virtual keyboard (15) is modified into presenting a thumbnail picture of the process graphic (2) to which it provides a shortcut.
  8. Method according to claim 7, wherein the assigning of the specific key (13) is performed as a response to an operator striking that specific key on the physical keyboard (12).
  9. Method according to claim 7 or 8, including modifying the graphical representation to reflect a changed state of the industrial process monitored in the process graphic coupled to the key by the shortcut, preferably monitoring the state and repeating the modifying when the monitored state changes.
  10. Method according to any of claims 7 to 9, wherein the presenting of the virtual keyboard in a process graphic is performed as a response to an operator striking a key (13A), dedicated for navigation, on the physical keyboard (12).
  11. Method according to any of claims 7 to 9, wherein the presenting of the virtual keyboard includes presenting the virtual keyboard as an overlay, with the process graphic visible behind the virtual keyboard.
  12. Computer program product for monitoring and control of an industrial process (50), which computer program is adapted for controlling a work station, which is communicatively and operatively connectable to the industrial process, and which a work station (5) comprising a human-machine interface unit (1) for presenting the industrial process in process graphics (2) for an operator, wherein the computer program product is adapted to enable the work station to assign a shortcut to a process graphic of the human-machine interface in accordance with the steps of the method of any of claims 7-11.
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